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Saturday 26 February 2011

Wolves 4 Blackpool 0.

Oh God, you don't realise how much that score line pains me to write down. We go from beating a top side like Spurs midweek to a 4-0 drubbing from a side languishing at the bottom of league today. No disrespect to Wolves, but they are no great shakes and to lose by the margin we did today is nothing less than shocking. Neil Eardley should be hanging his head in shame after the performance he put in today. He was truly awful, but my biggest criticism must be levelled at a player I think is one of our most consistent performers, DJ Campbell. What the hell was he thinking about getting sent off just before half-time, for a stupid loss of composure. At that stage we were only 1-0 down and although we never looked as though an equaliser was on the cards we still lived in hope. From then on it was like trying to push a steamroller uphill. You know what today's result means? I won't be able to watch Match of the Day tonight or read tomorrow's papers, because of the pain. I'll now have to go into meditative state to try and erase today's game from my memory in readiness for Saturday's game against Chelski.

Sunday 6 February 2011

Deja vu...

Oh dear, I seem to be suffering from deja vu since the start of the New Year. Every week I turn out to watch the Mighty Seasiders and I'm coming away from the game feeling the same. Massively disappointed, apart from a certain visit by the red side of Liverpool in January. Yesterday's excursion took me to the blue side of the city, Goodison Park, a ground I must say which makes our ground look like state of the art. I digress, I'm putting off the inevitable. Our performance yesterday can only be described as suicidal. Ok, we're getting praise from all quarters because of our cavalier attacking style of football, but to counter that our defensive play boarders on the ridiculous. We have players who only a couple of months ago played out of their skins to grind out excellent victories, but now look a shadow of their former selves. I don't want to be known as an entertaining and somewhat naive team who gets relegated after only one season in the premiership. I want us to survive and get stronger. I was disappointed when after being 1-2 down we managed to go 3-2 in front, only to see that lead disappear and end up losing 5-3 with a quarter of the match to go. The main reason for this was Ollie's decision to bring on three of the most uninspiring subs you could think of, namely Keith Southern, Rob Edwards and Marlon Harewood. Southern, I'm afraid should not even be on the subs bench, has been a loyal servant to the club but simply not good enough for this division. Edwards, I think still has a bit to offer but to be thrown in at such a late stage with only a couple of first team matches under his belt, was too much to ask.  As for Harewood, this guy has been a massive let down. The only time I've seen him put in a reasonable performance was when he was playing for a contract. Since then, he's been extremely poor. It's no wonder the West Ham fans were singing, "there's on one Marlon Harewood" the other night when they beat us, because he was laughable. Unfortuately, as soon as we go a goal behind now the player's heads visibly drop. I've also noticed they are starting to argue amongst themselves. These aren't good signs and I am now wondering for the first time this season whether Ollie's magic touch might just be starting to slip. Ok, we are still a few points away from the relegation zone and in a better position than some of the other teams, but we need to start winning again and soon. We must keep the faith and get behind the manager and lads like never before.

Thursday 3 February 2011

Bad run continues.

Last night's game against West Ham was one of those you wanted to forget pretty damned quick. Ollie made a couple of changes, which frankly in the first half did not work at all. He decided to drop Ian Evatt to the bench, link up Baptiste with Cathcart and bring in Carney at left back, with Eardley on the other flank. All the defence with the exception of Carney had a nightmare in that first half. I also include Kingson in that. He has started to show a bit of inconsistency of late, which was summed up with his handling clanger for the first goal. Baptiste and Cathcart played like a couple of schoolboys pitched up against the more experienced West Ham attack and you knew it would only be a matter of time before their defence would be breached. Andy Reid had a reasonable introduction and showed some fine touches early on and was unlucky not to score with one effort that Green had to palm over the bar. Their second goal like the first boardered on the rediculous. The defence was all over the place and although Kingson did well to keep the ball out twice until he was beaten by a fortuitous poke by Robbie Keane, you just knew it was going to be one of those nights.  Charlie Adam's goal  came from one of the worst corners he has ever taken but took the West Ham defence by complete surprise as it trundled all along the ground into the net. It came just before half-time and gave us some hope of a comeback. Unfortunately about 2 minutes later West Ham had scored again and by that time the game was just about over. We did come back into the game more in the second half with the reintrodution of Evatt, Beattie and to a lesser extent Harewood, but the damage of the first half performance was too much to claw back. West Ham are a far better side than their current league position suggests but we should have at least got a share of the points. It was a horrible game to watch and strangely the state of our pitch once again caused us more problems than the opposition. They moved the ball about very well and found their players easily, whereas we couldn't control the ball sufficiently to make it count. There was so many negatives about last night but I don't want to finish on a downer. James Beattie, although looking slightly overweight, looked to be a handfull when he came on. I was also impressed with the way he tried to gee up the other lads when they looked low on confidence. We are currently going through a bad spell, which Ollie needs to work his man management technique on the players like never before. I was disappointed in the way the home crowd left in their hoardes well before the final whistle, but on the other hand I understand their frustration. But we can't support the team like crazy when we're winning and then sneek off sheepishly when things are not going our way. We play Everton on Saturday, so come on you Pool fans get behind the lads and show your support.

Wednesday 2 February 2011

Blackpool Football Club

Well, thank goodness the transfer window is out the way. I suppose it does have its good points, but it don't half create a lot of anxiety for clubs, managers, players and more importantly, us fans. We've had the Charlie Adam, "is he going/is he staying" nonsense for months now. Well, he's staying albeit a bit begrudgingly, at least until the summer when our premier league fate will be known. I know I have given our chairman, Karl Oyston, a bit of stick in the past, but I've got to give credit where it's due. He stood firm and stopped Adam leaving the club despite bids from Liverpool, Aston Villa, Birmingham and at the last minute from Spurs. I mean some of the bids were laughable, but that hasn't stopped the club selling their best players in the past. Since he took over, Karl has turned the club around financially, so that we no longer have to sell our players, something unthinkable in the past. Having said that, he can be an absolute pain at times with his tight-fisted approach, which has left many a proposed move dead in the water. This latest saga put an unbelievable amount of pressure on the chairman to let Adam go, mainly from the player's agent and the player himself when he put in a transfer request in prior to the window opening. Even Adam's father chipped in saying Blackpool were a "cheapskate" club by blocking his son's move to Liverpool. Nothing about how  the club helped to resurrect the player's career and gave him the chance to prove his previous club wrong in selling him. Since Ollie came to the club, Adam's profile has gone through the roof with the way he has moulded the team around him. Still, I am glad he is still with us and with the important signings Ollie has managed to bring in. We're up against the Hammers tonight, who are playing for their survival, so I anticipate a free scoring game. Let's hope we can get some points on the board. COME ON YOU SEASIDERS.
 
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